Yes, I know all that stuff. But you're only talking generally.
If you're looking at the Garchomp example, you know that this can't be the case. It has to be some kind of "I will survive this and that", or I don't know. I don't see the point in running 240HP/176Def+ instead of 252HP/164Def+. Or why not even 164HP/252Def+, if you don't need the extra special bulk (through HP)? All of these spreads aren't SR Numbers. All of these spreads survive LO Bisharp's Attacks at +2. So, why is everyone running exactly this one spread, aka 240HP/176Def+?
I know, people are lazy. Some guy had this spread. It survives Bisharp, it outspeeds 70 Speedbase Mons with positive nature, cool cool. It works, I take this set and it's done. Maybe that's the reason. But if that's so, can please someone with supergigantic big Pokémon knawledge verify this for me? Or if that's not the case and I'm wrong - Maybe you need exactly this one particular spread to survive something else as I stated above - Please. Correct me.
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& If that one person with superduper enormous Pokémon knowledge comes to this thread, can you answer my Empoleon question, too? Can I assume that a spread of 236HP/20 Def or SpA/252 SpD is fully understandable and viable? Or asking differently: Did I understand that thing about Leftovers and SR Numbers correctly? I stated all my calculations above, feel free to read it. :)
If you're looking at the Garchomp example, you know that this can't be the case. It has to be some kind of "I will survive this and that", or I don't know. I don't see the point in running 240HP/176Def+ instead of 252HP/164Def+. Or why not even 164HP/252Def+, if you don't need the extra special bulk (through HP)? All of these spreads aren't SR Numbers. All of these spreads survive LO Bisharp's Attacks at +2. So, why is everyone running exactly this one spread, aka 240HP/176Def+?
I know, people are lazy. Some guy had this spread. It survives Bisharp, it outspeeds 70 Speedbase Mons with positive nature, cool cool. It works, I take this set and it's done. Maybe that's the reason. But if that's so, can please someone with supergigantic big Pokémon knawledge verify this for me? Or if that's not the case and I'm wrong - Maybe you need exactly this one particular spread to survive something else as I stated above - Please. Correct me.
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& If that one person with superduper enormous Pokémon knowledge comes to this thread, can you answer my Empoleon question, too? Can I assume that a spread of 236HP/20 Def or SpA/252 SpD is fully understandable and viable? Or asking differently: Did I understand that thing about Leftovers and SR Numbers correctly? I stated all my calculations above, feel free to read it. :)
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